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LEGO Sonic the Hedgehog Team Sonic Command Truck 77006

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Electric garbage truck toys generally target toddlers through early school-age children. Typical age recommendations in available listings include “18 months and up” for toddler models and ranges such as 3–7 years or 3–8 years for larger ride-ons. Always check the specific product’s recommended age and safety guidance before purchase.

Common safety features in the listings include soft/slow-start systems to prevent sudden acceleration, seat belts (including some 3-point belts), wide seats with backrests for stability, and anti-slip or wear-resistant wheels. Features vary by model, so review the product description and safety instructions for specifics.

Many models offer two driving modes: child-operated control using a steering wheel and foot pedal, and parent control via a remote (commonly 2.4GHz) that can drive or override the vehicle. Features and control options vary by model, so confirm the included control modes before buying.

Charging times vary by battery and model. At least one ride-on model lists a charging time of about 8–12 hours. Other listings note rechargeable 12V batteries but do not specify time. Check the product specifications and the included user manual for the exact charging time for the model you’re considering.

Many ride-on trucks use polypropylene (PP) plastic for the body, and some include an iron frame for added strength; smaller or handheld toys are generally described simply as plastic. Construction details vary by model—check the product listing for material and frame specifications.

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